Dark Fantasy - The Headless Dead (january 23, 1942)
DARK FANTASY..... Was an American Radio supernatural thriller anthology. It had a short run of thirty one episodes, debuting on November 21, 1941 and ending on June 19, 1942. Its writer was Scott Bishop, also known for his work on The Mysterious Traveler. It originated from station WKY in Oklahoma City, and was heard Friday nights on NBC stations. The stories were quite imaginative for their day and found a nationwide audience almost immediately. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

▶︎
Dark Fantasy - Death Is A Savage Deity (January 30, 1942)

▶︎
They Sent 12 Vornac Assassins to Kill the Royal Twins — The Janitor Had Other Plans | HFY

▶︎
God Says:"MY CHILD, I NEED TO SEE YOU URGENTLY!"/God Message Now/God Message

▶︎
Adventures Of The Falcon - Murder Is A Family Affair (November 27, 1945)

▶︎
Sherlock Holmes: The Missing Bloodstains | Basil Rathbone & Nigel Bruce | Classic Radio Mystery

▶︎
"Red Shadows" by Robert E. Howard / Solomon Kane

▶︎
Dark Fantasy - The Man Who Came Back (November 14, 1941)

▶︎
Audiobook: The Hobbit - The Hobbit Audiobook - The Lord of the Rings Audiobook

▶︎
She Called Bruce Lee a Fake in Front of 4,000 People—Seconds Later, Everyone Regretted It

▶︎
The Thing on the Fourble Board | Quiet, Please | Classic Horror Radio Drama

▶︎
God Says:"DON’T IGNORE THIS IMPORTANT LETTER I SENT YOU"/God Message Now/God Message

▶︎
"The Canal" by Everil Worrell

▶︎
Fall Asleep to Vintage Radio Drama Boston Blackie VOL3 | 2 Hours of Vintage Old Time Radio Mysteries

▶︎
These Hieroglyphs Reveal How They Drilled Through Solid Granite — And The Tool That Made It Possible

▶︎
Monty Python on Letterman, Part 2: 1983

▶︎
Dark Fantasy - The Sleeping Death (June 12, 1942)

▶︎
SMART Sci-Fi Read Along: Shock Absorber - E. G. Von Wald | Bedtime for Adults

▶︎
Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator - The Case Of The Borrowed Knife (November 7, 1951)

▶︎
My Daughter Laughed in Court—Then the Judge Went Pale and Whispered, "It's Him." | Calm Dad Stories

▶︎
